The game could have national championship implications, and it was a showcase for five current Miami recruits including Booker T. defensive linemen Demetrius Jackson and Chad Thomas, as well as defensive back Nigel Bethel II.

Also playing in the game were Miami commits Joseph Yearby and Trevor Darling of Central.

Behind Darling, Yearby had 21 carries for 128 yards and a touchdown, but it was Booker T. and its trio of Miami-bound defenders that picked up the 28-17 victory.

Saturday, Deerfield Beach running back Brandon Powell was among the 150 recruits at Sun Life Stadium to watch the Hurricanes and Gators. He left in time to play in a game of his own, rushing 11 times for 47 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the Bucks picked up a 46-6 win over Blanche Ely and fellow Miami commit Terry McCray.

Powell, who saw limited time on offense, played on defense and had a pair of interceptions.

In California, West Hills Chaminade quarterback Brad Kaaya put together some impressive numbers, completing 16 of 37 passes for 370 yards and three touchdowns, but his team fell short in a 55-54 loss to Newhall Hart.

That's a look at how some of Miami's commits did over the weekend. Here's what Jackson had to say about the win over Central and how he wanted to see Miami "make a statement" against Florida.